NOT learning her lesson after botched breast implants, Dawn Moore went back to Poland for a tummy tuck that went seriously wrong.

Dawn, 42, decided to try and shave a few pounds off the price of breast implants before her wedding back in 2013 and booked herself into a cut-price Polish clinic.

Despite coming back with wonky 38DD boobs, Dawn wasn't perturbed and booked another appointment for a tummy tuck.

The results of the botched surgery was a festering scar which ruptured, leaving her scarred for life. Her double botched ops left Dawn feeling like a 'rotting corpse' on her wedding day.

She said: "It should have been the happiest day of my life, but it wasn't.

"I felt like a rotting corpse, even though I looked like a million dollars.

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Her breast implants were notably wonky, with one bigger than the other

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Dawn went back to complain about her breasts and ended up having more surgery

"I felt like something out of The Corpse Bride."

Her breast implants cost £2,300 on the boob and boost her 36B assets for roofer hubby Joe, 54, who proposed in 2010.

But her breasts were so wonky she went back to complain - and ended up having a tummy tuck for 4000, almost half the price of the op in Britain.

When she was recovering from the second op, just a month later, she caught a flesh-eating bacteria, which ate away at her newly flat stomach.

Dawn flew back to Britain, where waiting Joe took her straight to the hospital where surgeons rushed her into theatre.

She said: "When I woke up, I was attached to tubes and wires. A doctor explained I'd contracted necrosis, a flesh-eating bug, in my stomach. They'd found a large mass of dead tissue.

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Dawn caught a flesh-eating bacteria, which ate away at her newly flat stomach

"They didn't know for sure what caused it, but it could have been due to poor blood supply during surgery."

She added: "I was fitted with a colostomy bag and went home in more pain than ever." Dawn, whose stomach is still in shreds, has been forced to register as disabled, because she still suffers crippling pain.

"It was the worst thing I have ever had to go through."

Speaking just a year after her ordeal, Dawn said: "I'm still broken now. "I can't even leave the house, going to the shop feels me with dread, I have to take a diazepam if I try and leave the house

"I don't even feel like a woman anymore, my body is totally ruined "What's worse is that Joe loved me just the way I was."